The following pages link to Mark Broom (Q253691):
Displaying 50 items.
- Resistance is useless? -- Extensions to the game theory of kleptoparasitism (Q253694) (← links)
- Approximating evolutionary dynamics on networks using a neighbourhood configuration model (Q293770) (← links)
- A game-theoretical winner and loser model of dominance hierarchy formation (Q312631) (← links)
- Ecological theatre and the evolutionary game: how environmental and demographic factors determine payoffs in evolutionary games (Q376322) (← links)
- Analysing territorial models on graphs (Q394121) (← links)
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- The nest site lottery: how selectively neutral density dependent growth suppression induces frequency dependent selection (Q487311) (← links)
- The effect of fight cost structure on fighting behaviour (Q500350) (← links)
- Kleptoparasitic melees -- modelling food stealing featuring contests with multiple individuals (Q644409) (← links)
- Evolutionary games on star graphs under various updating rules (Q692098) (← links)
- Modelling evolution in structured populations involving multiplayer interactions (Q823841) (← links)
- Two-strategy games with time constraints on regular graphs (Q827746) (← links)
- Chris Cannings: a life in games (Q831064) (← links)
- A game theoretical model of kleptoparasitism with incomplete information (Q843327) (← links)
- The evolution of a kleptoparasitic system under adaptive dynamics (Q883803) (← links)
- Evolution in knockout conflicts: the fixed strategy case (Q886787) (← links)
- A general framework for analysing multiplayer games in networks using territorial interactions as a case study (Q890719) (← links)
- Modelling dominance hierarchies under winner and loser effects (Q891834) (← links)
- A study of the dynamics of multi-player games on small networks using territorial interactions (Q893826) (← links)
- Sequential methods for generating patterns of ESS's (Q1336379) (← links)
- Multi-player matrix games (Q1370213) (← links)
- Using game theory to model the evolution of information: An illustrative game (Q1613113) (← links)
- Evolutionary games with sequential decisions and dollar auctions (Q1649013) (← links)
- Evolving multiplayer networks: modelling the evolution of cooperation in a mobile population (Q1671129) (← links)
- Game theoretical modelling of a dynamically evolving network. I: General target sequences (Q1686343) (← links)
- The effect of fight cost structure on fighting behaviour involving simultaneous decisions and variable investment levels (Q1692124) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics and the evolution of multiplayer cooperation in a subdivided population (Q1704330) (← links)
- Optimal investment across different aspects of anti-predator defences (Q1715406) (← links)
- The stochastic modelling of kleptoparasitism using a Markov process (Q1716209) (← links)
- Methods for approximating stochastic evolutionary dynamics on graphs (Q1734244) (← links)
- Models of kleptoparasitism on networks: the effect of population structure on food stealing behaviour (Q1742479) (← links)
- A game theoretic model of kleptoparasitism with strategic arrivals and departures of beetles at dung pats (Q1784242) (← links)
- A dynamic network population model with strategic link formation governed by individual preferences (Q1790741) (← links)
- Perceptual advertisement by the prey of stalking or ambushing predators (Q1790862) (← links)
- A game-theoretic model of kleptoparasitic behavior in polymorphic populations (Q1798100) (← links)
- ESS patterns: Adding pairs to an ESS (Q1817522) (← links)
- Rapid convergence to an equilibrium state in kleptoparasitic populations (Q1889363) (← links)
- A framework for modelling and analysing conspecific brood parasitism (Q1889372) (← links)
- Models and measures of animal aggregation and dispersal (Q2010864) (← links)
- Towards a replicator dynamics model of age structured populations (Q2022083) (← links)
- Modelling conflicting individual preference: target sequences and graph realization (Q2081929) (← links)
- Aposematic signalling in prey-predator systems: determining evolutionary stability when prey populations consist of a single species (Q2161389) (← links)
- A communication-based spatial model of antipredator vigilance (Q2177044) (← links)
- Game theoretical modelling of a dynamically evolving network. II: Target sequences of score 1 (Q2179441) (← links)
- Infanticide and infant defence by males -- modelling the conditions in primate multi-male groups (Q2186563) (← links)
- A stochastic model of the distribution of unequal competitors between resource patches (Q2196868) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable defence and signalling of that defence (Q2201824) (← links)
- Stochastic models of kleptoparasitism (Q2211625) (← links)
- When optimal foragers meet in a game theoretical conflict: a model of kleptoparasitism (Q2217679) (← links)
- A mathematical model of kin selection in floral displays (Q2225939) (← links)